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In order to achieve this, '''each user of SMSCON is encouraged to at least once set an explicit device lock code on his/her phone'''. No matter if the code you choose is the same as the default code 12345 (which re-use is of course not recommended) and no matter if Autolock is enabled or not. | In order to achieve this, '''each user of SMSCON is encouraged to at least once set an explicit device lock code on his/her phone'''. No matter if the code you choose is the same as the default code 12345 (which re-use is of course not recommended) and no matter if Autolock is enabled or not. | ||
- | + | All phone numbers should be entered with country prefix. Not only ensures this that SMS are send successfully regardless where your phone actually is located. It further is essential to make phone numbers compareable. | |
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- | All phone numbers should be entered with country prefix. Not only ensures this that SMS are send successfully regardless where your phone actually is located. It further is essential to make phone numbers | + | |
Prevent common mistake: If you receive the same SMSCON reply messages twice on a controlling phone, then check and ensure the MASTERNUMBER you've defined starts with international country prefix. | Prevent common mistake: If you receive the same SMSCON reply messages twice on a controlling phone, then check and ensure the MASTERNUMBER you've defined starts with international country prefix. |
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